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FlashDrive
27-04-2019, 09:48 PM
Pity .... it's a good operating system .... never had any issues with it.

Using Win7 Ultimate 64Bit.

Col....

iborg
27-04-2019, 10:45 PM
Hi Col


Yes, I also have had this. Trying to decide whether to just pay for the Win10 'service' or get a whole new sytem.


Philip

RAJAH235
27-04-2019, 11:35 PM
Just a "heads-up" for anyone who gets the pop-up...
ref: askwoody dot com.
https://www.askwoody.com/forums/topic/new-pop-up-about-microsoft-discontinuing-support-for-windows-7/


HTH...

ps. You can remove the said update if req'd...I believe.

JeniSkunk
28-04-2019, 05:31 AM
I'm stuck in the same boat as well, having to look at replacing 2 systems.

My 2012 Toshiba netbook running Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit, can't be downgraded to Win10. Local PC shop checked to see if it could be downgraded to Win10. No dice. So I'll likely have to put Linux on it to keep it usable.

I suspect trying to install Win10 on my 2008 Lenovo 3000 series notebook, running Windows 7 Professional 64bit, will also fail. I used this notebook as a Windows Insider to test preview versions of Win10, before Win10 was officially inflicted on the generic public.

doppler
28-04-2019, 07:28 AM
I turned off windows updates soon after I installed win 7 ultimate, updates kept screwing up my system. Nearly 10 years now without issue and as stable and fast as the day I installed. I do update some programs like the antivirus. (but skip the included win updates). I really do need to hunt down a new motherboard that still supports win7 for when this one packs it in and I need to rebuild. If you have the win7 disc you always have the option of installing it as a virtual machine on win10. I have done that on my win8 laptop so I can still use some of my old legacy software that doesn't have win 10 support.

Rick

RB
28-04-2019, 09:16 AM
Exactly the same here Rick, Win 7, no updates.
No issues ever.

:thumbsup:

JeniSkunk
28-04-2019, 09:20 AM
Beast of luck with finding one. I think you'll be pushing it.


Useful, if you have a powerful enough system.
My Lenovo notebook is nowhere near capable enough to consider trying that.
And even if you did set up a VM, wouldn't you still run into the Win7 support being nuked in 2020 problem?

doppler
28-04-2019, 10:35 AM
Apparently win 7 will install in intel systems up to and including gen6. Plenty of main boards and processors for DIY available but complete new systems are hard to find.

multiweb
28-04-2019, 12:39 PM
I missed the XP announcement.

Camelopardalis
28-04-2019, 01:37 PM
This is their way of absolution for no more updates.

Doesn’t mean it suddenly stops working...although I wouldn’t put that past them ;)

FlashDrive
28-04-2019, 03:01 PM
:lol:

doppler
28-04-2019, 03:05 PM
Yes the final update will probably do the trick.....I'd defiantly be wary of the final updates, after all the ones still using win 7 didn't play the forced (automatic) upgrade to win 10.
Rick

Renato1
28-04-2019, 05:19 PM
Interesting, thanks - that's sad.

I have two Windows 7 Netbooks that I did the free Windows 10 upgrade to, but then had to reverse the updates as the Netbooks just didn't work properly.

I have one Windows 7 Computer that I upgraded to Windows 10, and that worked fine for a while. Then after numerous updates, it started stuffing up, using nearly 100% of the CPU all the time trying to open a system file. None of the eight recommendations to fix the problem that Google threw up worked. So I System Restored it to an earlier date when it did work (and undid the updates). Then it updated several times with all being fine, until the same 100% CPU problem came back again, where I did a System Restore to an earlier time to get it to work again.

Given my experience, I wouldn't be spending any money on a Windows 10 Upgrade unless the computer was relatively new, made a year or so before Windows 10 was introduced.

Regards,
Renato

LewisM
28-04-2019, 06:08 PM
Still running one XP machine and one Vista (gulp) machine. They do NOT stop working once the updates/support stops. Just keep using them! Much ado about nothing.

My astro imaging computer runs Win7. Never connected to the internet, so never updates etc, so it'll run till the machine itself dies.

doppler
28-04-2019, 06:48 PM
What Happens When Windows 7 DIES?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFHBBN0CqXk

leon
28-04-2019, 07:45 PM
I still run XP on my Lappy not a problem ever, love it why dose one need updates anyway :shrug:
If the machine is doing what you want it to do :shrug:

Leon :thumbsup:

RB
28-04-2019, 07:50 PM
No need to grease that ball leon !

:lol: :thumbsup:

JeniSkunk
28-04-2019, 07:54 PM
Therein lies the problem for me.
The internet connectivity of my notebook and netbook is actively used by me. So they can't be repurposed as offline systems.

Tandum
28-04-2019, 10:28 PM
Just go to services and disable windows updates. Do this for series 7 intel cpu's too to stop popups.

I still got an xp machine in the garage recording security cameras.
The security card only has xp drivers.

The TV machine here runs win7 just for media center. Never been updated.
All the other boxes are win10. It works fine. Obsolete software is the issue. Suck it up or get an apple.

If you want to try and upgrade from win7 to win10 it's still free.
Go get the media creation tool and it will download win10 to a usb thumbdrive.
Best to do this overnight.
It will make a bootable thumbdrive or you can just run setup.exe off the thumbdrive from win7.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/software-download/windows10
This only works on legit win7 installations.

LostInSp_ce
28-04-2019, 11:27 PM
Agreed, and most of the bugs in the early releases from a couple years back have been taken care of. I have it running on numerous machines all with different configurations/generation hardware (within the last 5 years). In my experience it runs just as smooth, if not better than Win 7. The trick is to turn off all of the garbage. There's so many unnecessary settings turned on by default during installation that hinder performance.

leon
29-04-2019, 03:22 PM
Nice one R, B. :lol:

Leon:thumbsup: